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My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... It said something about PRN failed (that may be a clue). Something is just not right... ________Not working. It is many months and a Vista > > > Service Pack later and this still seems to fail for me.

Can not believe a error messages comes up without me being able to find any reference to it on... Tested on Education and… Khim says: its no longer working T_T Poka Saleem says: I "upgraded" early on form windows 7 to Win 10. I then gave an empty enter for password, as I don't believe I ever set one. Since you did not give the conditions that exist when the error occurred, all I can suggest is that you do is search the MSKB using Vista and system error 66. why not find out more

System Error 66 Has Occurred. The Network Resource Type Is Not Correct

It also requires local admin rights to run. Any idea ? Start | Run | Type: ncpa.cpl | Click OK | Right click Your Connection | Properties |General tab | Install button | Highlight: Service | Add button | Highlight: File and To connect the network adapter to an available type of connection, select it from the drop-down list next to an available network adapter.

PaulB Guest Are you opening the command prompt with "Run as administrator"? -- Paul "Jimbo" wrote: > I just replaced a WinXP laptop with a WinVista laptop. Any thoughts?? Stay logged in Welcome to Printer Forums! The Network Resource Type Is Not Correct Lpt1 There is nothing in my machine installation notes noting that I did anything special when I set up my machine.

I'm not sure what the problem is. -- Paul "Jimbo" wrote: > Thanks Paul. New-psdrive The Network Resource Type Is Not Correct If you were to strait up share a printer off of one of the Win 98 boxes or the XP boxes and then use the net use command against that server My network deltail: computer1 connect direct to HP laser 1320 by USB and share this printer with name's hplaserj (default share name). Broadcom.

Given that I'm signed on as Administrator anyway, should I have expected different results?

Friday, January 06, 2012 6:25 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote In XP I can see all of my T5500 drives.

I imagine that on one of the firstattempts with the net use command i made an error and theconnection was somehow left open and not able toclose.anyway, just thought i would

Is > it possible that the syntax has changed from XP to Vista?

When you add a network adapter, it is disconnected.

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Privacy Policy Site Map Support Terms of Use My Account | Log Out | Advertise Search: Home Forums About Us Geek Culture Advertise Contact Us FAQ Members List Calendar Today's Posts http://www.realgeek.com/forums/net-use-command-30850.html I just checked my print server's utility on my network (192.168.1.2) and I do not see any. System Error 66 Has Occurred. The Network Resource Type Is Not Correct Generated Fri, 21 Oct 2016 04:10:41 GMT by s_wx1157 (squid/3.5.20) Windows Client Sign in United States (English) Brasil (Português)Česká republika (Čeština)Deutschland (Deutsch)España (Español)France (Français)Indonesia (Bahasa)Italia (Italiano)România (Română)Türkiye (Türkçe)Россия (Русский)ישראל (עברית)المملكة العربية Net Use Lpt2 Error 66 Net Use LPT1 \\server2007\hp50000 password /USER:Administrator Jim My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ...

I'll try again. I then went to XP's Network Connections and had it automatically obtain an IP address and DNS server. Any other suggestions are appreciated. What we have been doing is running the application under the DOSBox, but that was written for gamers and there is no printing. The Network Resource Type Is Not Correct Powershell

You should be able to do this with either a utility that is an add on to printing so that XP can see the printer server or another driver for that I have been running programs in a DOS emulator since I switched to Windows NT from OS/2. No wireless. Forget about using the PATH command and just use START.

To find the hardware ID for other LPT ports, use the devcon findall * command.

This is a REAL pain for me Thanks for any pointers. With / the error is nr.66 Without / the error is similar: nr.1231 If I use LPT: instead of lpt1: the error becames nr.67 (( Do u hv more ideas ? In other words, only a member of the Administrators group can use the net use command tomap the LPT port for a local (hardware) parallel port to a network printer. Net Use Com1 Client Com1 Microsoft Customer Support Microsoft Community Forums MenuExperts Exchange Browse BackBrowse Topics Open Questions Open Projects Solutions Members Articles Videos Courses Contribute Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing

The Nintendo Switch [Gaming] by Adalicia269. New 23 Jul 2007 #6 PaulB Guest Re: DOS Printing: System Error 66 I went back and reassigned LPT1 on my system and the only time I get that error is You could explicitly use a username and password to be sure security isn't an issue, although I can't imagine why it would be.NET USE LPT1: \\MAIN-BILLING\HPLJ6L password /USER:username /PERSISTENT:YESCan you net Received the following error: "Failed to connect to Windows NT printer: \\sca42539\p1.

Now start your dos application and try to print to the same lpt port… Read write error or I/O error.. I get a: System error 66 has occurred. When your dos application starts it becomes the child application and permissions do not pass to the child.. If this command does not work, you may need to get a network administrator to assist you with locating the correct resources on the network that you should be connecting to.

Type everything that follows, minus the quotation marks “net use LPT# \\server\printer /persistent:yes” For the command line that you type in you will want to put the appropriate information for your I've done numerous "google" searches but come up without any information about this issue. Thanks. · actions · 2007-Oct-31 1:21 pm ·

Most commented news This is a REAL pain for me Thanks for any pointers.

I clicked the Local Area Connection Status in XP's Tray and clicked Repair. but I think this was due to a quirk in the old Linksys printserver hardware / software and the interaction with the newer XP. We're here to help! thanh Tung I have a problem with lpt also.

I don't know the answer to that question--I just checked, and my "Command Prompt" shortcut has all options in the relevant tab ("Compatibility") greyed out. I don't see one.OR... Feds Walk Into A Building, Demand Everyone's Fingerprints To Open Phones [Security] by Itguy2016280. This machinet also had loaded the NWLink NetBios protocol.

Running ipconfig shows a 169.x.x.x IP address was reassigned. It is extremely frustrating to not be able to access the printer from these programs. I have been using the devcon utility to disable LPT1 for many of the computers in the office, then using net use to re-map the LPT1 port to a network queue.